Thursday, July 9, 2009

Front blooming

In the front, the mystery yellow flower is blooming. Something dreadful happened to it during the long grey months and about half of it died off, but the survivors are blooming as if nothing strange had happened.
The red astilbe is also out. I love the colour of this thing. There is a white astilbe, too, but the red is most definitely my favourite. I wonder what I can do to encourage it to spread.

Side blooming

The herbs are blooming now. It's a treat (as I mentioned) to have the lavender flowering, and the thyme is flowering, too. The oregano will be blooming shortly.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

An open and shut case



The alliums are about to flower (I hope). It's been so grim and grey here for so many weeks, I can hardly bring myself to believe in flowers, but I think these will open. They are very, very, very tall. Over 4 feet. I'm impressed and surprised.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

A first


The lavender has flowers! I am very happy about that. I cut it back quite severely at the beginning of last summer and apparently that was a terrible mistake. It's now established enough to put out pretty little purple things and I'm a happy camper. But I am also so basically vicious and destructive in the garden that I am already thinking "maybe that means it's time to divide it". I should just lie back and enjoy the show.

Soon to bloom

The delphinium furthest to the south is going to bloom soon. I despair of seeing anything from the others. I think they're done for.
The day lilies will come out soon, too. And not soon enough, actually. The side doesn't have very much on the go.

Iris Eyes are Smiling

I am home in time to see the very end of the irises.
I am very sorry to have missed their peaks. I love the iris. The last of the white (bearded) iris flowers is lying somewhat disconsolately next to the pavement, begging for the end.
The last few siberian iris are still going, but so many have passed that I think we're going to see the last of them this week.

Mocking

The white bush in the front side yard is in really quite glorious bloom at the moment.
I wish I knew what it is. Is it a mock orange, I wonder? It doesn't smell at all, so I suspect not, but perhaps it's a breed created for flowering in not-ideal conditions instead of scent.